My mom and I had a horrible experience there today. I am absolutely ashamed at the lack of customer service skills at this store. Honestly, being treated like you are a peasant by the associates makes me want to stick to online shopping. I brought my mom there today so she could spend a gift card and so that I could buy her a Mother's Day gift, and the treatment was just ridiculous. Normally, the staff is semi-friendly, but today it was a completely different experience. Multiple associates circled us like hawks and badgered us multiple times asking if they could help us with anything. I appreciate the interest, but when someone is constantly breathing down your neck, it becomes unnecessary. My mom wanted to purchase a blush brush, and the woman made a nasty comment towards her when she opened the drawer. She didn't know that she wasn't supposed to open the drawer and the woman treated her like she was a 5 year old over an honest mistake. The drawer was open so my mom just took a look and this woman acted like she had personally attacked her. She could have just kindly asked her to stop, but no. Then, both of us went over to the skincare area, and a man who was dressed like he was guarding the Pentagon asked us multiple questions. It was really odd. As we approached the Juice Beauty Section, an obnoxious woman came up to us and began hounding us about the products like we had never seen a moisturizer. My mom said to her, "Oh no thank you, we are just looking," and as we began to walk away, the woman says in a snide voice, "Oh well excuse me, I didn't mean to scare you away." I swear, after this I was just about ready to put back our products and leave, but we were trying to have an enjoyable mother-daughter experience so we just brushed it off. We wound up with a decent amount of products in the end, and got use out of the gift card. The only normal person working there was the cashier who was quite kind. We will not be returning there in the future. Sephora will always be my go-to. If this store plans on continuing to make money, they best hire some sensible associates who can learn how to get off their high horses and act empathetic to their customers. I'm disgusted by the snotty attitudes of some of these women.